Local Attractions

Beaches

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A choice of sandy beaches, sweeping bays and sheltered coves within a 5 mile radius of the property. Aberdaron, Abersoch and Porth Ôr caters for all the family with cafés, toilets and shops.

Bardsey Island
Visit the island of the 20,000 saints. Regular daily boat trips from Aberdaron (3 miles)

Snorkelling
Fantastic beaches for snorkeling including Porth Ysgo, Aberdaron, Porth Ôr and Porth Ysgaden.

Walking

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Bryn Dôl is the ideal location to walk the Western section of the Llŷn Coastal path,
and other circular routes in the area ( 200 yards)

Bouldering
Porth Ysgo is renowned as great location for bouldering ( 1 mile)

Golf
Nefyn, Abersoch and Pwllheli golf courses (all within 15 miles) and 9 hole practice course in the area.

Water sports
Aberdaron, Abersoch, Pwllheli, Morfa Nefyn and Nefyn provide access to the sea for sailing and motor boats.
Porth Neigwl (Hell’s Mouth) is one of the best surfing beaches in Wales. ( 2 miles)

Culture
Plas yn Rhiw,National Trust manor house with gardens (1 mile)
Plas Glyn y Weddw, Llanbedrog. Art Gallery with café. (7 miles)
Nant Gwrtheyrn Welsh Language Centre, Llithfaen (16 miles)

Heritage
Visit Tre Ceiri, the biggest Iron Age Hill fort in North Wales above the village of Llithfaen ( 15 miles)
Visit the small churches and chapels located around the peninsula.
The castles at Cricieth, Caernarfon and Harlech are all within a 1 hour drive.

Other attractions
Portmeirion the Italian village designed by Sir Clough Williams–Ellis ( 25 miles)
Snowdonia National Park (25 miles)
Llanberis, take a train to the summit of Snowdon, or visit the Slate museum and the Electric Mountain. ( 30 miles)